Should you paint the back of cabinet doors?

You can paint the cabinet doors on or off the cabinet, but removing them eases painting. Remove the hardware from both the cabinet and the doors. If you prefer to leave the doors on, you probably won't need to paint the interior of the cabinets. If you do paint the interiors, work from the inside out.
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Do you paint both sides of kitchen cabinet doors?

Doors typically require a good amount of time, because you need to paint both sides and let them fully dry in between coats. You can begin with the back side of your cabinet doors. Apply one coat, wait 24 hours and then move on to your second coat of paint.
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Is it necessary to paint behind kitchen cabinets?

To protect the drywall and for a professional finish, we recommend painting behind kitchen cabinets. However, painting behind kitchen cabinets isn't always necessary; it mostly depends on your intents for your home and your personal preferences as it relates to your budget.
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Should I paint the front or back of cabinet doors first?

DO NOT prime the sides of the drawers, only the fronts and backside of the fronts. Prime the cabinet doors. Lay all of the doors with the backsides facing up. The backs should be painted first.
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Do you paint the inside of cabinets the same color as the outside?

Painting the inside the same color as the outside of the cabinet will also create a coherent look. White is a color that makes the interior look clean and bright but it's also easy to make any object or room look expensive.
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Should I paint the inside of my cabinet doors?

You can paint the cabinet doors on or off the cabinet, but removing them eases painting. Remove the hardware from both the cabinet and the doors. If you prefer to leave the doors on, you probably won't need to paint the interior of the cabinets. If you do paint the interiors, work from the inside out.
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Do I paint the sides of drawers?

We always apply the paint to the two sides first, then the front, then the top, then the drawers. Don't overwork the paint, or spend time getting it perfect.
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What is behind kitchen cabinets?

Soffits themselves are often described as big, bulky, and box-shaped structures that are built to hide all of the wiring and mechanical components between your cabinets and your ceiling. They are most often seen in a kitchen, although soffits may exist in other parts of the home as well.
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Should you paint plaster behind kitchen units?

Do not paint it. Why would you want the tiles adhering to paint, rather than the plaster they should be adhering too. A lot of builders paint it for show, to make it look like more is done which is wrong. Where there is tiling leave the walls bare.
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Do you have to mud behind cabinets?

If you ever plan to clean it then it should be finished. If it will come in contact with water or grease will land on it then it should be finished. If it's behind a cabinet where you'll never see it then that's pretty common to leave it unfinished.
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Do you paint the sides of cabinets?

Use a full-size paint roller to coat doors, cabinet sides and removable shelves. Paint a broad surface, let it dry, then paint the edges. Or, paint the edges first and then immediately paint the broad surface.
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What color should the inside of white cabinets be?

What Color Should The Inside of White Cabinets Be? Any color can be used inside white cabinets.
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How can I paint my kitchen cabinets without brush marks?

If your cabinets are stained, apply at least two coats of quality primer. For me, there's nothing better than BIN, Zinsser's shellac-based pigmented primer. It dries fast and flat, without brush marks (unlike most oil-based primers). You can buy it at home and hardware stores, as well as online (view on Amazon).
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Is it better to spray paint or brush paint kitchen cabinets?

Ideally, spray painting cabinets is the most sought after method today. The quality of finish you get from using a spray gun is second to none, and it's by far a faster and more efficient method.
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How many coats of paint do kitchen cabinets need?

Two coats of paint are essential for cabinets—you're building a surface. By the way, to get the nicest finish, use a brush, a 2- to 2 1/2-inch fine bristle brush. Whatever paint you use, ventilate the room—direct a fan out the window—and wear the masks they sell in paint stores.
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How long does it take a professional to paint kitchen cabinets?

For a professional company whose job it is to paint kitchen cabinets, the average time it will take them to paint an average-sized kitchen will range between 4-5 days. Most professional companies follow systems that allow them to be productive and efficient, delivering great results every time they work in your home.
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Is it cheaper to replace kitchen cabinet doors or paint them?

You can expect painting contractors to charge $50 to $100 per door, $120-$170 per cabinet, and $20-$30 per drawer. Painting your kitchen cabinets yourself will be considerably less expensive. Your base cost would be anywhere from $200 to $600, depending on the brand of paint and the supplies you will have to buy.
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What happens if you don't sand cabinets before painting?

If you don't clean before sanding, contaminates (like cooking grease) will be pressed down into the wood. Contaminates will keep the soon be applied paint for sticking. You can remove the doors here in the process or wait until after you wash them down. It is totally up to you and situational dependent.
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Do painted kitchen cabinets hold up?

With proper care of professionally painted kitchen cabinets, you can expect your newly painted cabinets to last 8-10 years. However, there are a few things that can drastically shorten this timeframe, leaving you needing them repainted 3-4 years later.
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